Wet room

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On a practical level, does anyone have any tips for cleaning the floor of a wet room? ie it's a non-slip surface. Usually use a Flash Powermop but ended up scrubbing it yesterday with a nail brush! Luckily it's not large. Maybe I'm just being paranoid about it not being clean, lol, x

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On a practical level, does anyone have any tips for cleaning the floor of a wet room? ie it's a non-slip surface. Usually use a Flash Powermop but ended up scrubbing it yesterday with a nail brush! Luckily it's not large. Maybe I'm just being paranoid about it not being clean, lol, x

Hi Opaline I spray with flash with the bleach in leave it for a bit then give it a good scrub with the mop and then rinse away with the shower I tried using a steamer but because the floor is not smooth it wasn't so easy never thought about a wallpaper steamer will give it a go well done 2jays for coming up that one take care everyone Annie x

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Maybe a bit extreme but in addition to normal cleaning with a mop etc I periodically give ours a blast with the power washer I usually use for outdoors. You have to be careful not to overdo it but it leaves the tiles and grouting pristine.

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I bought a steam mop (from one of the discount supermarkets for about £20), one of the best things I ever bought. Although you're not supposed to I clean the laminate floor with it too as well as the carpets and obviously the bathroom floor.
There is one where the steamer is detachable with attachments to steam clean curtains and furniture, I have one of the hand held ones for doing this but steam cleaning is (I think) the only way to go.
If you think of the amount you spend on cleaning products then 20 or 30 quid for a steam cleaner which only needs water (I put a bit of disinfectant in too) and you can clean most anything with it.
K